be discreet
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is j í D ì J ú Ti ā n, which means caution. From the book of songs, Xiaoya, January.
The origin of Idioms
"The book of songs · Xiaoya · the first month": "it means that the sky is covered high, and dare not to leave the situation; it means that the earth is covered thick, and dare not to leave the situation."
Idiom usage
In the second table of honorific titles for prime ministers written by Bai Juyi of Tang Dynasty, it is said that "it is a great wish to visit the earth and heaven."
be discreet
to one 's eyes there are no laws and rules - mù wú fǎ jì
Don't look at the monk's face, look at the Buddha's face - bù kàn sēng miàn kàn fó miàn
only rigidly adhere to words and expressions , without regard to the general meaning of the whole writing - xún háng shǔ mò
The East is not bright, the west is bright - dōng fāng bù liàng xī fāng liàng